Wednesday, September 30, 2015

This
weekend I have been to Göteborg Book Fair, the largest cultural event in
Scandinavia. The Swedish fair was established in 1985, and receives around
100,000 visitors every year.

I was there
to present ”Vinterstengt” (”Closed for Winter”, UK 2013), that have just been
translated into Swedish. In most of the countries where this book is published, it is a
dead bird on the book cover. One of the exceptions is the English version. I had no thoughts of dead birds when I started
writing the book. The book is about a philosophical question that has always
concerned me: What is the reason why some people become criminals?

Some dead, black birds

That night
I started writing, I saw a news story on TV about how it in the course of a day
had dropped thousands of dead black birds from the sky in Arkansas in the USA.

No one had any explanation as to why. A few days later the same thing happened
in the small town Fallköping in Sweden. I wove these mysterious events into my story.
It creates an eerie atmosphere when a bird falls down and hit the hood of a car
or land on a terrace floor, a bit like in Alfred Hitchcock's film "The
Birds".

Dead birds
continues to fall from the sky. I have seen several newspaper articles about it
since the first time. But unlike real life, in the book "Closed for
Winter" you get an explanation of the phenomenon. A logical and reasonable
explanation that is closely linked to murder mystery and the big question: The
reason for crime.